Sport and the Law : Historical and Cultural Intersections /
"Sport and the Law examines not only how athletes looked to the nation's judicial system to solve conflicts but also how their cases transformed the interpretation of laws. These essays examine a vast array of social and legal controversies including Haywood v. NBA (1971), which allowed an...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Fayetteville, Arkansas :
University of Arkansas Press,
2014.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: ch. One Introduction
- Section I Burger Supreme Court and Sports
- Introduction
- ch. Two Clay, aka Ali v. U.S. (1971): Muhammad Ali, Precedent, and the Burger Court / Samuel O. Regalado
- ch. Three Odd Bedfellows: Spencer Haywood and Justice William O. Douglas / Sarah K. Fields
- ch. Four Flood Case, 1972 / Richard C. Crepeau
- ch. Five How the Burger Court Came to Be / Steven P. Gietschier
- Section II Antitrust Law and Sports
- Introduction
- ch. Six Danny Gardella and Baseball's Reserve Clause: A Working-Class Stiff Blacklisted in Cold War America / Ron Briley
- ch. Seven Powerlifting's Watershed: Frantz v. United States Powerlifting, the Legal Case That Changed the Nature of a Sport / Janice S. Todd
- Section III Impact of Sport on Law
- Introduction
- ch. Eight Thirty-Five Years after Richards v. USTA: Significance of Transgender Athletes' Participation in Sport / Anne L. DeMartini
- ch. Nine "Clean Up the Abuses": Building a Rule-of-Law Culture for Major League Baseball's Operations in Latin America / David P. Fidler
- ch. Ten "A Matter of Basic Fairness": Ed O'Bannon Takes the NCAA to Court / Daniel A. Nathan
- ch. Eleven Epilogue.